Person repeatedly passes out behind wheel at gas station, Frederick County VA
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At a Sheetz gas station near Valley Road in Frederick County, Virginia, a person in a vehicle repeatedly passed out behind the wheel in the parking lot. Emergency responders were dispatched to assist the unconscious male.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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02:2
Transcript:
00:00
The county unit for unknown problem with the Sheetz.
00:07
I get up with the Sheetz.
00:16
Sheetz security called out.
00:18
There is someone that keeps passing out behind the wheel in their vehicle in the Sheetz parking lot.
00:23
I'm still waiting for their sending any message.
00:31
Answer 1.6.
00:37
215.1 Valley Road Sheetz for unconscious.
00:42
N707 is second to respond.
00:44
2151 Valley Road Sheetz for the unconscious, 441.
00:49
So yeah,
00:53
straight route.
00:54
2151 Valley Road Sheetz tag (number withheld).
00:56
441.
01:02
And you're sure from one-on-one I contacted them public service.
01:05
They said their radio is not getting out in the building.
01:07
They said they're 10-4[1], no need for further.
01:12
One-O-1-104.
01:18
We're out front of the building.
01:25
Your old male, not conscious breathing,
01:29
person's in a vehicle keeps passing out.
01:30
It should be in front of building a Sheetz.
01:32
You have lost more than at home seat.
01:37
Okay.
01:54
Diction around to HMage.
01:57
It's probably doing at the HMH 044.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/Affirmative
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Frederick County, VA
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